Re: WSH in VS.NET 2003?

From: name (nospam_at_user.com)
Date: 11/24/04


Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 03:28:35 -0500

For your own files will you need it?

For external files will they use expando,
e.g. oHta.myStuff = "whoHa" inline ?

or will wsh xml include a <resource/>

which throws you off, should that resource be reused
as part of a solution...

I have not seen many schemata that deal with CDATA section
content lately.

As said earlier, I believe schemas are set 'schemes' that
react to preliminary grand situations.

In a highl level (person) environment e.g. wsh, not having seen
the schema would be useless.

Now one will feed 'unseen' or 'dynamic' stuff into a process.

Since it takes years to decondition from an Editor (e.g. .Net 2005)
to what it takes to write a good and ingeniuos hta, people will rather
crack up their ++ and # createWindow stuff and "Hello World" the album one
more time.

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Get the "TechNet Script Center Sample Scripts"

samples re: "scriptcenter.chm" from main ms page.

And look up the tree.

Other|Useful Scripting Technologies|Saving Data in XML Format

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I think a cluster or segment of those ms documenters have a permanent "day
off"

Also what you see there definitely is to be seen in the light of
e.g. Windows 98 to access NT written files (Scheduling comes to mind).

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There is no schema for getting MS. One can only pray, that you are not
asking them
to control loading and saving without more 'ms garble and glitches' getting
in between.

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LongHorn was said (Herr B.G.) to be backwards compatible.
So, if not, there may be extra national currency tendencies, where it may
not matter, whether I purchase Windows or Linux, or whether the return and
risks
rather point to a
'software provider' ideology = employment = 'livelyhood' correlation =
identity.

Times are not the same anymore.

See the Euro just had a record an hour ago.

The membership countries in the currency union[1] are about 12 not 25.
In long distance, when others may qualify[1] or some more may join
politically,
it may not show a unity among worldies but disunity among US investment ***
heads,
back all the way crossing 3 centuries.

Anyway some of you must be "basnkers" and understand.

"Gerry Hickman" <gerry666uk@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:OTvYAV9zEHA.3548@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
>
> Microsoft have a development environment called Visual Studio .NET 2003.
> It works fine with C# files, but not with WSF/HTA files.
>
> If you create a new WSF file, the IDE complains that the 'job' element
> is not supported by the active schema. It seems impossible to choose a
> schema that correctly works with WSF files, even if you put XML at the
> top, it doesn't see it as XML - probably because of the extension being
WSF.
>
> You run into similar problems trying to use the IDE for HTAs.
>
> It's a shame it won't work properly because there are some potentially
> nice facilities such as syntax coloring, script outlining, script only
> view, expand/collapse function blocks, tabbify selection and so on. In
> theory it should also be possible to set breakpoints and run the script
> from within the IDE (but this doesn't seem to work).
>
> All of these things work to a degree, but never 100% correctly. Maybe
> there's a way to create a schema file specially for WSF and HTA, but
> I've been unable to find out how to do this.
>
> --
> Gerry Hickman (London UK)